Now this is a TED talk I can most certainly relate to:
https://www.ted.com/talks/garry_kasparov_don_t_fear_intelligent_machines_work_with_them
The man playing chess against computers since 1985 has given a TED talk recently and he adheres the fact that we should work with intelligent machines. Don't let your fear of the unknown get in the way of the great things it might bring us. We have started the development, we better see it trough to the end! There will always be the what if.. But we should not fear the answer!!
" From mythology to science fiction, human versus machine has been often portrayed as a matter of life and death. John Henry, called the steel-driving man in the 19th century African American folk legend, was pitted in a race against a steam-powered hammer bashing a tunnel through mountain rock. John Henry's legend is a part of a long historical narrative pitting humanity versus technology. And this competitive rhetoric is standard now. We are in a race against the machines, in a fight or even in a war. Jobs are being killed off. People are being replaced as if they had vanished from the Earth. It's enough to think that the movies like "The Terminator" or "The Matrix" are nonfiction. "
Garry Kasparov
Enjoy the TED talk! And hope to see you next time!
Great story! <3 keep up the good work!!